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This unique Research Handbook maps the historical, theoretical, and methodological concepts in sociology of law, exploring the rich and complex nature of this area of research. It argues that sociology of law flourishes due to its strong capacity for interdisciplinary engagement and links to other scientific concepts, methodologies and research fields.Composed as a set of enquiries into the current state of sociology of law, expert contributions cover diverse themes such as inequality and discrimination, crime and punishment, and social justice. Reflecting on recent publications in law and society, socio-legal studies and interdisciplinary law research, the Research Handbook revisits the specific role of sociology of law, its disciplinary boundaries and its relationship to both legal and social sciences.The comprehensive nature of the Research Handbook on the Sociology of Law will appeal to law and social justice practitioners and scholars, as well as students in legal and social science fields who are looking to understand current trends and future research in the discipline.
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Edited by Jií Pibá, Professor of Law and Director of the Centre of Law and Society, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University, UK
Table of Contents
Contents:Introduction to Research Handbook on the Sociology of Law 1Jií PibáPART I SOCIOLOGY OF LAW BEYOND DISCIPLINARYBOUNDARIES1 Legal theory and sociology of law 7Joxerramon Bengoetxea2 Sociological jurisprudence: tradition and prospects 19Roger Cotterrell3 Sociology of law and legal history 31Chloë Kennedy4 Sociology of law and legal anthropology 43Fernanda Pirie5 Ethnography and law in a transnational world: knowledge,power and discourse 54Anne Griffiths6 Sociology of law and economy 66Iagê Miola and Sol Picciotto7 Sociology of law and science 81Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill8 Sociology of regulation 93Bettina LangePART II THE SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF LAWAND LEGAL SYSTEM9 Sociology of the rule of law: power, legality and legitimacy 110Jií Pibá10 Sociology of the living law: exploring the other hemisphereof the legal world 124Marc Hertogh11 Sociology of legal culture 136David Nelken12 Sociology of the legal system 150Richard Nobles and David Schiff13 Sociology of legal consciousness and hegemony 163Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey14 Sociology of legal subjectivity 177Pierre Guibentif15 Sociology of legal temporalities 190Lyana Francot16 Sociology of legal images 203Linda Mulcahy17 The sociology of legal professions 215Lisa WebleyPART III SOCIOLOGY OF LEGAL DISCIPLINES18 Sociology of constitutional law and politics 230Paul Blokker19 Sociology of transnational constitutions 243Chris Thornhill20 Sociology of contract and property law 258Sarah E. Hamill21 Property as socio-legal institution, practice, object, idea 271Antonia Layard22 Sociological research in family law: international perspectiveswithin the policy landscape 283Mavis Maclean23 Sociology of law and religion 295Russell Sandberg24 Sociology of health law 304Atina Krajewska25 Sociology of deviance and criminal law 318Sharyn Roach Anleu26 Sociology of housing law 332Dave Cowan and Sally Wheeler27 Sociology of labour law 346Ralf Rogowski28 Sociology of digital law and artificial intelligence 357Håkan Hydén29 Sociology of transitional justice: global andcomparative perspectives 370Stephan Parmentier and Camilo UmañaIndex 385
Review
'There will hardly be a sociologist of law, whether from the British Isles or not, with a disciplinary background in law or in a social science, who will not gain insights from this Research Handbook on the Sociology of Law. It can be recommended for any socio-legal book collection.' -- Stefan Machura, Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie'Pibá's Handbook is an impressive academic undertaking. The end product is a weighty but not bloated tome which provides a strikingly broad and rich treatment of the sociology of law. It is sufficiently approachable in style and substance, as well as the size of individual chapters, that students and early-career scholars will find considerable value in it. But researchers at all career stages will find utility in the Handbook's varied contributions when they are coming either to a new area of work, or to a sub-discipline that is not their primary area of expertise – something of increasing regularity in our evermore interconnected and interdisciplinary academic world. The clarity and succinctness of the Handbook's contributors make such trans-disciplinary engagement both entirely feasible and indeed pleasurable.' -- James Campbell and Mónica Arango Olaya, Sortuz: Oñati Journal of Emergent Socio-Legal Studies'By addressing the field's connections to related disciplines, its conceptions of law and the legal system, and its perspectives on particular areas of law, Priban's Handbook provides a rich overview of the state of the art in legal sociology.' -- Lisa F M Ansems, Kees van den Bos, Journal of Law & Society'This rich collection is an extremely valuable resource, a reliable and instructive vade mecum to the sociology of law broadly conceived. It covers relations between it and neighbouring disciplines, core themes within the discipline itself, and its application to central areas of law. The authors are major players in their fields, and reliable and authoritative guides to their subjects. Moreover, the chapters are much more than just introductory surveys - they add distinctively and often substantially to the fields they discuss.'- Martin Krygier, University of New South Wales, Australia
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'This rich collection is an extremely valuable resource, a reliable and instructive vade mecum to the sociology of law broadly conceived. It covers relations between it and neighbouring disciplines, core themes within the discipline itself, and its application to central areas of law. The authors are major players in their fields, and reliable and authoritative guides to their subjects. Moreover, the chapters are much more than just introductory surveys - they add distinctively and often substantially to the fields they discuss.'
Details ISBN1789905176 Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1789905176 ISBN-13 9781789905175 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2020-12-18 Pages 416 DEWEY 340.115 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Law and Society series Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2020-12-18 NZ Release Date 2020-12-18 UK Release Date 2020-12-18 Author Jií Pibá Edited by Jií Pibá Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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